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Start your part requestThe Grandland (sold in the UK from 2017 onwards) is a five-door SUV throughout its production run, and quarter panels are body-style-specific, so you need a panel from the same generation and the same five-door body. A facelift was introduced for the 2022 model year, which brought styling changes that can affect pressing details on the rear quarters, so always confirm with the breaker whether the panel is pre- or post-facelift and match it against your registration.
2019 falls in the pre-facelift Grandland generation, while 2022 marks the point at which the facelifted model arrived in the UK — and that facelift is known to have changed the rear-end styling. This means a 2019 quarter panel crossing that boundary into a 2022 car is not a straightforward swap, and you should confirm with the breaker whether the specific pressings match your registration before buying.
Trim level does not affect quarter panel fitment on the Grandland — Design, SE, Elite, Ultimate and other grades all share the same body pressings. What can vary between trims is whether the car has features like side mouldings, body-coloured lower cladding or trim clips attached to or near the panel, so expect minor cosmetic differences on a used part and check for any required fixings when you collect.
No — nearside and offside quarter panels are handed (mirrored) parts and are not interchangeable, so make sure you specify NS or OS clearly when requesting quotes from breakers. Confirm which side you need by standing at the rear of the car: nearside is the left (kerb side) and offside is the right (driver's side).
The Grandland X was the earlier name used before Vauxhall dropped the 'X' suffix, and both are five-door SUVs built on the same platform, so the body architecture is closely related. However, whether panels pressed for Grandland X-badged cars interchange directly with later Grandland-badged cars — particularly around the facelift period — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your specific registration, as minor pressing or trim-attachment differences between same-platform variants cannot be stated as fact here.
The Grandland shares its platform with models sold under other brands in Europe, but whether the outer quarter panel pressings are identical across those variants is something you should confirm with the breaker rather than assume — badge-engineering does not guarantee panel-for-panel interchangeability, and differences can exist even on closely related vehicles. Stick to sourcing a panel listed specifically for the Vauxhall Grandland and verify it against your registration for the safest result.
Fitment guidance is general and mistakes can happen - vehicle specifications vary and manufacturers make mid-production changes. Always confirm the exact part against your registration with the supplying breaker before buying.